Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Bathroom Vanity Cabinet

Bathroom Vanity Cabinet Bathroom Vanity Cabinet

One way to improve the look and functionality of a bathroom is with a well-built, attractive bathroom vanity cabinet. While bathroom vanity cabinets can be relatively expensive to buy, they're not at all difficult to build.

In this set of free woodworking plans, we take you step-by-step through the process of building a 36" wide, 24" deep and 32" tall bathroom vanity cabinet. This set of plans covers much of the basics of cabinet building. Once you understand the basics of cabinetry, you'll be able to make many different types of cabinets.


While this may be a bit larger than the average bathroom vanity cabinet, with a large open compartment with two doors above a deep drawer, it can be easily modified to accommodate pretty much any size of bathroom vanity countertop. The doors and drawer front are quite simple, but one could easily add a raised panel drawer front and doors to accentuate the cabinet.


Difficulty Level
Woodworking: ModerateFinishing: Stain and Polyurethane or Paint
Time to Complete
8 Hours
Recommended Tools
Miter Saw or Circular SawTable Saw or Radial Arm Saw with Dado SetRouter with Ogee Bit (or other profile) and Router TableBiscuit Joiner and #10 BiscuitsLarge Clamps
Materials Needed 1 Sheet 3/4" Sanded Birch or Pine Plywood1/4 Sheet 1/2" Sanded Birch or Pine Plywood10' of 1x4 - Pine or Poplar (or optional hardwood)8' of 1x4 - Pine or Poplar (or optional hardwood)10' of 1x6 - Pine or Poplar (or optional hardwood)16' of 1x8 - Pine or Poplar (or optional hardwood)2 - European-style Cabinet Hinges1 - 25' Roll of Adhesive Edging2 - 20" or 22" Drawer Slides3 - Door/Drawer HandlesTape MeasurePencilWoodworker's GlueFinish nailsStain or Paint of color of choicePolyurethane (if stained only)Sandpaper

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